notes
Found in 343 Collections and/or Records:
Notes on the enrollment of Walter Reed at the University of Virginia, April 15, 1959
Notes on the publication:On Molecular Changes More Particularly in Relation to Epidemic Diseases
, circa 1900-1925
This is a review of Snow's work published by John Churchill in 1853. The author of these notes is unknown.
Notes on the San Jose property [by Maria Teresa Loma viuda de Rojas?], circa 1940
[Rojas?] gives a history of the San Jose property, a probable site of Camp Lazear.
Notes on the Stegomyia Mosquito, circa 1900-1930
The writer believes Cuba should not be quarantined until yellow fever appears again.
Notes on the Williamson manuscript, circa 1924
Carter comments on Williamson's manuscript, entitled "The Use of Fish for Mosquito Control."
Notes on the Yellow Fever Commission, circa 1940
Moran sends Hench extensive notes describing locations, personalities, and other details of the yellow fever experiments and commenting on the actions and attitudes of the Cuban government regarding a Lazear memorial location.
Notes on the yellow fever experiments, circa 1900-1966
Notes on the Yellow Fever Notebook, circa 1941
Notes by an unknown author on the notebook found at the New York Academy of Medicine discuss references to the yellow fever experiments.
Notes on Walter Reed's laboratory notebook, circa 1900-1942
Notes describe the New York Academy of Medicine's acquisition of Walter Reed's notebook on the yellow fever experiments. [The notebook had somehow come into the possession of Reed's former laboratory assistant, John S. Neate.]
Notes on William E. Deeks's manuscript, circa 1925
[Carter] critiques Deeks' manuscript on malaria. He discusses the use of quinine and anti-mosquito methods.
Notes related to Philip Showalter Hench's rediscovery of Camp Lazear, circa 1930-1955
Notes related to yellow fever research, circa 1940
Notes relating to House of Representatives Joint Resolution No. 396, circa January 16, 1950
This resolution establishes a Walter Reed Commemoration Commission.
Notes relating to James L. Hanberry written by Philip Showalter Hench, circa 1940-1950
Notes relating to maps written by Philip Showalter Hench, circa 1930-1960
Notes relating to Mr. Donnally written by Philip Showalter Hench, circa 1930-1960
Notes relating to Mrs. George Carroll and the yellow fever experiments, circa 1930-1950
Notes relating to Mrs. Tyler's recollections of yellow fever epidemics, March 31, 1914
Tyler recounts yellow fever outbreaks.